By Joseph C. Stewart
Available on Sep 28, 2026
A unique, immersive overview of the US Sasquatch population by a trained and experienced academic.
Based on over 50 years of research encompassing Sasquatches in the forests, swamps, and bogs of northern Michigan and Tennessee, read the chronicles and experiments involving active habitats of these strange beings as examined by Sasquatch hunter and active researcher Joseph C. Stewart during 2013 and 2014.
Thanks to Stewart’s university training in the sciences and his continued education of the Sasquatches, he had a unique opportunity to interact consistently with a group of Sasquatches, allowing him to conclude this research phase to his satisfaction and to report his findings.
Stewart focused on behavior and physical evidence to answer some elusive questions:
What are they?
What kinds of places do they frequent and why?
What do they eat?
How and when do they sleep?
How do they live in the wilderness and are mostly undetected?
Are they a danger to people who use our natural resources?
Where might they fit in human and ape evolution?
Do they deserve rights?
Now find answers up close and personal. Determine communication patterns (such as wooden glyphs and stone throwing) and the possibilities of their grasp of our languages.
Understand the paradigm shift in people’s perception of the Sasquatches from a monster to an intelligent being as far above the animal realm as humanity sees itself. A portion of this book studies the evidence in diary style with personal journal excerpts but also links how varied species compare to the Sasquatch and its behavior and physical indications. In the coming years he will continue studies of them.
Size: 6.0in x 9.0in | Pages: 224
| 48 color and b/w images
Binding: Paperback / softback
ISBN: 9780764372186
PRICE:
$24.99
Paperback / softback - $24.99 USD